An electric motor.
In a motor the coil spins within the magenetic field producing mechanical energy. In a generator the magnet spins within a coil to produce electricity. in either case the magnets can be either solid fixed magents or electromagnetic coils.
A copper wire coil is rotated at speed in a magnetic field, to cause electrons to move. This is the electric current. The stronger the magnets and/or thicker the copper coil, the more current is produced
depends on the content of the copper wire, if its 100% usually it will
electromagnet
No it does not attract to magnets
Need to know what the size of the wire is in the coil and the physical diameter of the coil.
a magnet moved through a copper coil makes electricity
Rotate a coil of copper wire between two magnets.
The main shaft which is spun by the turbines rotates magnets inside of a coil of copper wire. This makes electricity.
A copper wire coil is rotated at speed in a magnetic field, to cause electrons to move. This is the electric current. The stronger the magnets and/or thicker the copper coil, the more current is produced
You need a copper wire and magnets. put magnet on plus side of battery and then form the copper wire around it.
depends on the content of the copper wire, if its 100% usually it will
No. Magnets create an electric feild, not electricity.However, when you spin a magnet inside a coil of wire (or you can spin the coil of wire instead), you will create an electrical current.
Some DC motors.
electromagnet
No it does not attract to magnets
what repels to magnets and they only repel to magnets?
Need to know what the size of the wire is in the coil and the physical diameter of the coil.